This article describes the conditions under which it is possible for neoliberalism to render itself invisible to the economic field that created it, allowing that field to define the discourse as a paranoid construction of the Left. In addressing the issue, the text aims to extend the reach of Bourdieu’s Field Theory by infusing it with aspects of Lacanian psychoanalysis. This construction facilitates the use of the example of neoliberal economics to suggest wider principles of field functionality. It is suggested that the main purpose of any field is not the generation of new knowledge but the preservation of its doxa, which is protected by a series of self-legitimation strategies. In the example of neoliberal economics, the strength of th...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the relative absence of a theoretical underpinnin...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise in the previous decades, neoliberalism continues to domin...
What can we understand better about contemporary economic, social, political and cultural processes ...
This article examines Michel Foucault’s critical investigation of neoliberalism in the course publis...
In this article a reference to Jacques Lacan’s ‘capitalist discourse’ will help highlight the bio-po...
This introductory essay to the HSR Special Issue “Economists, Politics, and Society” argues for a st...
This article takes as its starting point the observation that neoliberalism is a concept that is ‘of...
The article argues that Lacan’s understanding of the capitalist discourse should be framed within th...
Recent Foucauldian critiques of neoliberalism – especially those by Wendy Brown, Béatrice Hibou, and...
ABSTRACT This article offers a critique of the discursive politics represented in attempts to frame ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Despite the frequency with which the concept of neoliberalism is employed within academic lite...
Combining political economy and depth psychology, this article seeks to elucidate the socio-psychica...
© The Author 2014. The intensification of neoliberalism requires institutions and mental models that...
This article argues that neoliberal thought initially positioned itself in relation to classical soc...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the relative absence of a theoretical underpinnin...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise in the previous decades, neoliberalism continues to domin...
What can we understand better about contemporary economic, social, political and cultural processes ...
This article examines Michel Foucault’s critical investigation of neoliberalism in the course publis...
In this article a reference to Jacques Lacan’s ‘capitalist discourse’ will help highlight the bio-po...
This introductory essay to the HSR Special Issue “Economists, Politics, and Society” argues for a st...
This article takes as its starting point the observation that neoliberalism is a concept that is ‘of...
The article argues that Lacan’s understanding of the capitalist discourse should be framed within th...
Recent Foucauldian critiques of neoliberalism – especially those by Wendy Brown, Béatrice Hibou, and...
ABSTRACT This article offers a critique of the discursive politics represented in attempts to frame ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Despite the frequency with which the concept of neoliberalism is employed within academic lite...
Combining political economy and depth psychology, this article seeks to elucidate the socio-psychica...
© The Author 2014. The intensification of neoliberalism requires institutions and mental models that...
This article argues that neoliberal thought initially positioned itself in relation to classical soc...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the relative absence of a theoretical underpinnin...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise in the previous decades, neoliberalism continues to domin...
What can we understand better about contemporary economic, social, political and cultural processes ...